Source: AutoGuideSource: AutoGuideThough Volvo is being given the opportunity to continue, the company's electric sister company Polestar is dead as we know it in the USA. This wasn't exactly their plan-rather one forced upon the brand by unwarranted government regulations-and means Polestar is going to have to offload all of its inventory as business operations close up over the coming months. But selling off cars backed by a zombie company isn't easy (just ask Fisker), and with it comes a huge discount attached to the regular MSRP.Source: AutoGuideAdvertisementAdvertisementWe were fond of the Polestar 4 in our First Drive and first review, but a good car doesn't mean it's destined for success. In the case of Polestar, all of the company's offerings were solid, and yet the point stands: Good products don't mean a company succeeds. So here we are, with Polestar closing up shop in the USA in the coming months, a product that is none of their own doing.The upside for consumers who are willing to put up with a company that has vacated the market is that the cars are going to be sold at massive discounts. This month's huge price cut is on the Polestar 4, which starts at $56,400 before destination, and the cash on the hood rings in to the tune of a massive $25,000 off the asking price.Source: AutoGuideSource: AutoGuideThe $25k off deal runs through July 31, so buyers should act fast to take advantage of the discount. This isn't a finicky, gimmicky kind of discount either; it's a flat reduction in the Polestar 4's price, bringing the cheapest way into a very solid car a deeply palatable $31,400.AdvertisementAdvertisementOf course, you still have to be comfortable with the whole buying a car from a company that can't exactly support it thing, but if you can stomach that, then there's a ton of value to be had in these deeply discounted Polestar 4s.Become an AutoGuide insider. Get the latest from the automotive world first by subscribing to our newsletter here.